Sure, Jones is the guy with the gaudy numbers. But his line can take credit for making those numbers a reality.

On defense, Mikey Wallman led the way with 11 tackles. Corell, playing at free safety, came up with nine tackles for the night.

Tre Ward was the man who put himself in the right places. He recovered a pair of fumbles, including one that ended a 15-play TA drive. That one concluded with Ward clutching the ball on his own three yard line.

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Forest heads to Rustburg on Friday, in a quest to earn its second win of the season.

In recent years, the Cavs have had success against the Red Devils (see chart). This year, however, things could easily be different.

Led by Craig Paulhus, who might be the best quarterback in the district, the Rusties also have a solid defense.

Under second-year coach Jon Berlin, the program is on the rise.

Whoever takes this one will have its first Seminole win of the season. JF still has playoff aspirations, as does Rustburg (2-4).

Realistically, the 1-4 Cavs have to get to 5-5 to have a shot in Div. 4.